mr.ack
2009-02-13, 17:31
I hope this is the right place to post!
I have been getting Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter.FirewallBypass detected in my scans for the last few days. Spybot fixes the problem but on rebooting it is always still there.
As I thought I had malware I posted this thread in the Malware forum:
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=45536
The expert there kindly pointed me to this FAQ which I hadn't previously seen:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/46.html
So I have managed to learn a little more about this detection but I am still confused as to what to do about it. It seems that rather than being malware it is just a potential threat that is present. I don't recall changing any of the security settings manually so how can I find out which setting it is that is triggering the detection in Spybot?
The other problem which I am assuming is related is that every time I reboot and go to Control Panel I get a Windows Security pop up saying that for my security some features of Windows Explorer have been disabled or blocked and it asks whether I wish to 'keep blocking' or 'unblock'. So far I have always chosen 'keep blocking'. I can then use Control Panel freely, but then the next time I reboot and try to access it again I get the same window.
Can anyone shed any light on what is going on? Have I inadvertently changed a setting somewhere that I am not aware of?
I have been getting Microsoft.WindowsSecurityCenter.FirewallBypass detected in my scans for the last few days. Spybot fixes the problem but on rebooting it is always still there.
As I thought I had malware I posted this thread in the Malware forum:
http://forums.spybot.info/showthread.php?t=45536
The expert there kindly pointed me to this FAQ which I hadn't previously seen:
http://www.safer-networking.org/en/faq/46.html
So I have managed to learn a little more about this detection but I am still confused as to what to do about it. It seems that rather than being malware it is just a potential threat that is present. I don't recall changing any of the security settings manually so how can I find out which setting it is that is triggering the detection in Spybot?
The other problem which I am assuming is related is that every time I reboot and go to Control Panel I get a Windows Security pop up saying that for my security some features of Windows Explorer have been disabled or blocked and it asks whether I wish to 'keep blocking' or 'unblock'. So far I have always chosen 'keep blocking'. I can then use Control Panel freely, but then the next time I reboot and try to access it again I get the same window.
Can anyone shed any light on what is going on? Have I inadvertently changed a setting somewhere that I am not aware of?